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Salford has a wide range of natural environmental assets that have a central role in the unitary development plan and are important considerations when determining planning applications in particular.
Are you concerned about a development? If you are concerned about a development, you can check our Public Register system to see if permission has been granted and if there are any conditions attached
Impact of new developments on air quality All developments have a potential to impact on air quality, positively as well as negatively. Therefore it is important that the potential impact of new devel
The shaping Central Salford's spaces and places public realm handbook builds on the principles set out in the city council's design supplementary planning document, and defines the standards for those
The purpose of this guide is to provide further information and clarification of the information required to submit a planning application to Salford City Council. If the relevant details are not subm
Types of application that require this information Sequential assessment A sequential assessment is required for planning applications for all main town centre uses (new build, extensions and changes
Part 3 of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015 (DMPO) outlines what the statutory mandatory national requirements are and comprises: Application form
Obtaining a planning permission should not be viewed as the end of your involvement with the Planning Department. Rather it is a further step in the development process. Planning conditions are applie
When developing in areas at risk of flooding, there are a number of factors to consider. Planning policy The Salford Local Plan: Development Management Policies and Designations (adopted 18 January 20
Types of application that require this information: Development listed within Schedule 1 of the EIA Regulations; Development listed within Schedule 2 of the EIA Regulations where it is considered lik